South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service
Operational area
CountryAustralia
State South Australia
JurisdictionGreater Adelaide and other large metropolitan areas
AddressWakefield Street, Adelaide
Coordinates34°55′43″S 138°36′19″E / 34.928551°S 138.605200°E / -34.928551; 138.605200
Agency overview
Established1862 (1862)
Employees1,000
StaffingProfessional and Retained
Chief Officer / CEOMichael Morgan
Facilities and equipment
Stations36; 20 metropolitan, 16 regional
Fireboats1
Website
Official website

The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS) is the fire service for metropolitan and urban South Australia, as well as large townships. The Metropolitan Fire Service is constituted under the Fire and Emergency Services Act.

The MFS has 36 fire stations and over 1,000 personnel in Adelaide and across South Australia in major rural centres.[1] It also has one marine vessel.

History

The South Australian Fire Brigade was formed in 1882, following the passing of the Fire Brigades Act. In 1981 the service was renamed South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service when it became government funded.

Fire Stations

Metropolitan Fire Stations

Station Location Appliances
20Adelaide201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 2015, 2017, 2026, 2047, 2090, Car20, pods: P01, P02, P03, P06, P08, P09, P11, P12, P13, P32, P33, BF, BWC
21Beulah Park217
22Paradise229
24Woodville243, 249
25Port Adelaide257
27Marine2725,2714
28Largs North289
30Oakden301, 303
31Golden Grove319
32Salisbury321, 329, Car30
33Elizabeth331, 339
35Gawler359
36Angle Park369
37Prospect377
38Angle Park/USAR3817, pods: P34, P35, P44, BWC, EWP
40St Mary's401, 409
41Camden Park417
42O'Halloran Hill[*]429
43Noarlunga[*]433, 439, Car 40
44Glen Osmond449
45Brooklyn Park[*]451
46Seaford469

Regional Fire Stations

Station[2] Location Region Appliances
50Port PirieYorke and Mid North501, 502, 509, 5014, 5023
51Port AugustaFar North and Eyre518, 519, 5114
52Whyalla[*]Far North and Eyre523, 528, 529, 5214, 5242
54Port LincolnFar North and Eyre543, 549, 5414, 5417, Car68, pod: BWC
55PeterboroughFar North and Eyre559
60BerriRiverland and Central601, 609, 6014, trailers: BAC, BF[3]
61RenmarkRiverland and Central611, 618, 6114, 6142, trailer: PP[4]
62LoxtonRiverland and Central6214, 628, 629, trailer: PP[5]
63TanundaRiverland and Central631
64KapundaRiverland and Central641
66KadinaYorke and Mid North661
67WallarooYorke and Mid North671
68MoontaYorke and Mid North681, 6814
70Mount GambierLimestone Coast701, 703, 709, 7014
71Victor HarbourLimestone Coast711, 719
72Murray BridgeLimestone Coast721, 722
73Mount BarkerLimestone Coast731, 739, 7314

Glossary/Callsigns

Scania CAPA Appliance
Fire trucks on scene in Adelaide

Appliances

  • 1st Pumper: 201 / 301 / 321 / 331 / 401 / 451 / 501 / 511 / 601 / 631 / 641 / 661 / 671 / 681 / 701 / 711 / 721
  • 2nd Pumper: 202 / 722 / 502
  • CAPA (combined aerial pumper appliance): 203 / 243 / 303 / 433 / 523 / 543 / 703
  • Technical Rescue: 204
  • 1st Aerial Platform: 205
  • Hazmat & Breathing Apparatus: 206
  • Pumper – Hazmat: 217 / 257 / 377 / 417
  • 4WD Pumper: 528 / 618 / 628
  • Pumper – Rescue: 229 / 249 / 289 / 319 / 329 / 339 / 359 / 369 / 409 / 429 / 439 / 449 / 469 / 509 / 519 / 529 / 549 / 559 / 609 / 619 / 709 / 719
  • Regional Operations Support Appliance: 2814 / 5014 / 5114 / 5214 / 5414 / 6814 / 7014
  • 2nd Aerial Platform: 2015
  • 1st Hook Lift: 2017 / 3817 / 5023 / 5417
  • Fire Boat: 2725
  • Hazmat Support Unit: 2026
  • Bulk Water Carrier: 5242 / 6142
  • 2nd Hook Lift: 2047
  • Incident Command Bus: 2090
  • Incident Commander: Car20 / Car68
  • Incident Command Unit: Car30 / Car40

Pods

  • Salvage (P01)
  • 1st Flat Bed (P02)
  • 1st Electricity Generator (P03)
  • Hazmat & Breathing Apparatus (P06)
  • General Purpose (P08)
  • Mass Decontamination System (P09)
  • Rehab (P11)
  • Heavy Rescue (P12)
  • Special Hazmat Support (P13)
  • 2nd Flat Bed (P32)
  • High Volume Hose (P33)
  • 2nd Electricity Generator (P34)
  • Toilet Facility (P35)
  • Urban Search & Rescue (P44)
  • Bulk Foam (BF)
  • Bulk Water Carrier (BWC)
  • Emergency Water Purification (EWP)

Trailers

  • Breathing Apparatus Compressor (BAC)
  • Bulk Foam (BF)
  • Portable Pump (PP)

See also

Notes

^ Site co-located with the SA Ambulance Service
^ Replaced Christie Downs Station as of February 2023

References

  1. "Agencies". South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  2. Service, Metropolitan Fire (25 October 2021). "Regional Fire Stations". Metropolitan Fire Service. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  3. "South Australian Country Fire Service Promotions Unit". www.fire-brigade.asn.au. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  4. "South Australian Country Fire Service Promotions Unit". www.fire-brigade.asn.au. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  5. "South Australian Country Fire Service Promotions Unit". www.fire-brigade.asn.au. Retrieved 14 November 2023.


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